▲ | gcanyon 2 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
Thanks for the trip down memory lane! I worked with DOS in… WordPerfect? I don’t remember for sure which word processing application it was. But I honestly don’t remember ever seeing anything remotely “graphic“ in my DOS days. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | lproven a day ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Oh, there was. WordPerfect 6 had a full GUI mode with a very vaguely Win3-like GUI implemented in DOS. Borland Quattro Pro had one too. Microsoft Word could be flipped in and out of it: in it, you got WYSIWYG bold, italic, underline etc, and more lines on screen, but otherwise the UI remained much the same. PowerQuest imitated Win95 so well in PartitionMagic it was pixel-perfect. It was entirely a thing in the late DOS era. It let DOS apps look competitive, and yet demand far lower system requirements and run on much older machines than one needed for Windows. | |||||||||||||||||
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